The Happiest St. Patrick
Today is St. Patrick’s Day, in honor of the happiest Irish saint known for his great compassion, great humility, and great love.
Today is St. Patrick’s Day, in honor of the happiest Irish saint known for his great compassion, great humility, and great love.
It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day, and that means it’s time to make Irish Soda Bread. And this new recipe, with dried cranberries, is my new favorite.
Since St. Patrick’s Day is in a few days, I wanted I’d share an updated list of my favorite movies that I watch around this time of year. There are movies for adults, kids, and the entire family. I hope you enjoy them too!
We’re deep into March, so it’s time for some early Spring reader events and book promos to enjoy while the weather is warming up and the nights are still cool.
The legend of Leprechauns is more complicated than most people know. Are they of the fairy world? Or of the real world? It’s impossible to know, but it is possible to catch one, if you have the right kind of Leprechaun Candy.
I love Irish mythology, and today I’m retelling one of my favorite tales about the Children of Lir. It’s sad, but it’s also a beautiful story of love and loyalty.
It’s March, and it’s Lent, so that means it’s time for some healthy, non-meat, Friday night dinner ideas. And this cheddar broccoli soup is perfect, both filling and delicious.
It’s another cover reveal day! And today I’m sharing the cover for Save the Date, a new contemporary wedding-themed romance anthology coming out June 2025.
Have you ever wondered what Ash Wednesday is all about? Well, here’s a short history that explains all about it.
Happy Mardi Gras! While we’re all eating pancakes today, or King Cake, here’s a short history of the most iconic part of this day… the Venetian Mask.
It’s almost Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. So let’s make an authentic King Cake.
I was sick over Valentine’s Day, but it’s never too late to make Red Velvet Sandwich Cookies to share with those you love!